that holes B are aligned with the marks on the
wall you have just made. Now mark the upper
holes through holes C and D in the wall mount-
ing ( ΙΙ ).
Drill the four holes, insert plugs and screw the
wall mounting securely to the wall using four
screws.
2.2 Wall mounting the convector
On the backside of the convector there are
4 slots, these should be hooked onto the wall
bracket and pushed down. The spring clips should
be turned clockwise to secure.
To remove the convector reverse the above
operation.
2.3 Electrical connection
This heater is for 230 V AC.
Please observe national standards, the regula-
tions of your local electricity supply company as
well as data the rating label.
Electrical safety!
The convector heaters have protective system II
(
) and are spray protected (
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Note the details on the rating plate!
The voltage supply must match the require-ments
on the rating plate. The supply cable must be cor-
rectly sized. The heater must be connected to a
socket outlet or permanent terminal box at least
10 cm to one side of the heater.
Any visible damage of the electrical connections
must be rectified by a qualified electrician!
Please note in general:
Where the convector heater is fitted in a room
with a bath or shower, ensure the safety zone de-
fined in IEE Regulations is applied in accordance
with the details on the rating plate.
Safety measures
This convector heater is equipped with a safety
cut-out that switches the heater off if it over-
heats. Once the heater has switched off due to
overheating, remove the cause of the fault, e. g.
blocked air grids. When the heater has cooled
down for several minutes it will restart automati-
cally. If the heater then cuts off again, switch off
the heater and call an authorised serviceman.
Caution!
Ensure the safety zones (mm) in following fi gure
are kept free.
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IP24).